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mummymunt

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  1. I have a 2005 Kia Rio sedan, polar silver. I bought it new so I'd have a nice, trouble-free, economical car to putt around in. Hmmmmmmmm. It chews tyres and clutches like crazy (not my driving, none of my other cars have done that), gets half the economy it's supposed to, and the ignition immobiliser works so well I had to get it repaired so the thing would start occasionally.

    I am now in the market for a large, powerful six cylinder car that understands what I mean when I push my foot on the accelerator, and to hell with fuel prices :)

     

    I am now the happy owner of a Mitsubishi 380. 3.8L 6 cyclinder, automatic, cruise control, and a boot button. Everything I wanted :)

    Husband is now the happy owner of a Ford XR5 Focus. Not quite everything he wanted, but he's working on it!

  2. I'm a married mum of 2

    I have bipolar disorder

    I own a domestic cleaning agency

    I'm getting crankier (or less likely to put up with other people's crap) as I get older :)

    I can't sleep without my iPod on, listening to an audiobook

  3. My God, is it actually called that?? lol I heard Jeremy mention it on Top Gear one night and I thought he was making fun of it when he said the title. Sorry if you're a fan, but over here in Oz that title sounds daft :) I gather it's your version of Dancing With The Stars, or something like that?

  4. I have a 2005 Kia Rio sedan, polar silver. I bought it new so I'd have a nice, trouble-free, economical car to putt around in. Hmmmmmmmm. It chews tyres and clutches like crazy (not my driving, none of my other cars have done that), gets half the economy it's supposed to, and the ignition immobiliser works so well I had to get it repaired so the thing would start occasionally.

    I am now in the market for a large, powerful six cylinder car that understands what I mean when I push my foot on the accelerator, and to hell with fuel prices :)

  5. I'm not a romance reader, but I must say that I found Richard Matheson's "What Dreams May Come" to be an unexpectedly beautiful love story. The whole time I was reading it I wanted to get to the end to see what happened, but at the same time I wished it would never end. It was amazing.

  6. I read Carrie when I was 8 :)

    I've always been drawn to nasty and horrible stories, particularly anything involving zombies or aliens. Zombies because I'm just fascinated by these creatures that keep coming and coming and coming at you, no matter what you do (besides the inevitable shot to the head, but they never figure that out until later, lol). Aliens because they're so different and you never know what to expect.

  7. Yeah. As a teenager I read everything he wrote and bought each new book as soon as it was released. Then I went completely off his stuff for ages, only returning a few years ago. I love the Odd Thomas books, though the last one was pretty dull - nothing really happened, did it? - and I enjoyed The Taking and The Face. But everything else he's released lately has just been the same stuff over and over and over. We get it, you love golden retrievers, you love Tiffany lamps, bougainvilleas, guns, impatiens, architecture, petunias, etc etc etc. The stuff he's writing now is in complete defiance of what less experienced writers are told: don't use the same stuff in every story. He's like Barbara Cartland: change the names, maybe the location, and there's your next story. They all sound great when you read the blurb but all I get from his work now is a feeling of blah.

  8. I can't think of a single book by Graham Masterton that hasn't contained at least one scene that completely freaked me out. The man is sick, lol.

    Also, there's a scene in House On Haunted Hill by Shirley Jackson that really got to me. Two of the characters are in one of the bedrooms and the ghosty thing is crashing its way methodically down the hallway towards them. Scared the bejesus out of me. The rest of the book was pretty tame, but I'll always remember that scene.

  9. Dead Poet's Society - I was on the train or bus when I started crying, most embarrassing! lol

    The Third Day, The Frost - John Marsden

    What Dreams May Come - Richard Matheson

    One Second After - William R. Forstchen

    Water For Elephants - Sara Gruen

    On The Edge - Richard Hammond

    Victim: The Other Side of Murder - Gary Kinder

     

    Dead Poet's Society - I was on the train or bus when I started crying, most embarrassing! lol

    The Third Day, The Frost - John Marsden

    What Dreams May Come - Richard Matheson

    One Second After - William R. Forstchen

    Water For Elephants - Sara Gruen

    On The Edge - Richard Hammond

    Victim: The Other Side of Murder - Gary Kinder

    Forgot: The Green Mile - Stephen King

    Cujo - Stephen King

  10. Bill Bryson's books are very easy reading, as well as funny and entertaining and full of interesting info. I'd recommend Notes From a Small Island, Down Under, Neither Here Nor There, A Walk In The Woods, and Notes From a Big Island. Also, books by Jeremy Clarkson such as Born To Be Riled, And Another Thing, etc, are very easy to read. They're collections of newspaper columns, some about cars, others more general.

  11. Stuff I've read during the past month or so:

     

     

    Notes From A Small Island - Bill Bryson

     

    Ancestor - Scott Sigler

     

    Neither Here Nor There - Bill Bryson

     

    And Another Thing - Jeremy Clarkson

     

    The Time Machine - H. G. Wells

     

    Tomorrow, When The War Began - John Marsden

     

    The Dead Of The Night - John Marsden

     

    The Third Day, The Frost - John Marsden

     

    Darkness, Be My Friend - John Marsden

     

    Burning For Revenge - John Marsden

     

    The Night Is For Hunting - John Marsden

     

    The Other Side Of Dawn - John Marsden

     

    Paranormalcy - Kiersten White

     

    Books I'm reading now: (as of Nov 2, 2010)

     

     

    Mother Tongue - Bill Bryson

     

    At Home - Bill Bryson

     

    Born To Be Riled - Jeremy Clarkson

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